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Shane Warne happy over playing in Australian Big Bash League – Cricket News Update

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Legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, who recently announced his participation in the Australian domestic Twenty20 event, Big Bash, has stated that he is happy over receiving the opportunity to play in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746, and wishes to perform
his best.
According to the king of spin bowling, he is looking forward to earn appreciation from the Australian crowd after proving his form and fitness at the age of 42 during the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL).
Warne, who has always been famous for his spin magic, recently revoked his retirement from cricket to offer his services for the forthcoming Aussie championship, Big Bash.
However, it is yet to be decided whether the former Aussie spinner will play for Melbourne Renegades or Melbourne Stars.    
Earlier, while hinting his comeback, Warne, who had said good-bye to cricket after the 4th edition of IPL, showed great attachment with the Twenty20 format of the game, and cited that his presence in the Big Bash would
help youngsters learn new skills.
“I love the Twenty20, I think it’s great that the Big Bash is coming here to Melbourne...I’m definitely going to play a few games, which will be good fun and help out some young players.” He had said while talking to media.
Earlier, Cricket Australia’s (CA) Chief Executive, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/James-Alexander-Sutherland-c65430, also welcomed the news that the great spinner was considering participation in the Big Bash.
"I'd welcome his participation in the Big Bash League," Sutherland had quoted in his statement.
It is reported that the former Aussie leggy will join either the Melbourne Renegades or Melbourne Stars; however, he has yet not decided in this regard.
Meanwhile, James Brayshaw, the chairman of the Renegades, and Eddie McGuire, the chairman of the Stars, were desperately looking forward to have the king of spin in their respective sides.
The Victoria-born spinner played 145 Tests, and 194 One Day Internationals for his country, picking 708, and 293 wickets respectively.

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